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GUY MILFORD CAUGHT IN GOVA, CLYDEBANK, AND GLASGOW: SHAMED TEACHER'S DISTURBING STALKING AND SEX TOY INCIDENT
In a disturbing incident that has shocked the local communities of Govan, Clydebank, and Glasgow, Guy Milford, a 34-year-old former teacher, was apprehended by police for engaging in highly inappropriate and illegal behavior involving a homemade sex toy and the stalking of schoolgirls.Milford’s misconduct came to light when authorities stopped him in Clydebank after he suddenly pulled out in front of an unmarked police vehicle outside Clydebank High School in February of the previous year. During the stop, police officers, including WPC Alana Innes, 24, discovered a bizarre and concerning setup in Milford’s vehicle, a battered Volkswagen Polo. The officers found a mechanical pleasure device, which was plugged into the car’s cigarette lighter socket, with wires and red and green cables visibly protruding from the device. The wires extended down to the cigarette lighter, indicating that Milford was actively using the device while parked.
What made the situation even more alarming was the context in which the device was found. Milford was reportedly on his way to work at Clydemuir Primary School, yet he was engaged in behavior that was both illegal and morally reprehensible. The police investigation revealed that Milford had been stalking schoolgirls, raising serious concerns about his intentions and actions.
During the court proceedings, Milford denied the charges against him, which included exposing himself and performing a solo sex act in public. However, the evidence presented was compelling enough for the court to find him guilty. Sheriff Simon Fraser, presiding over the case at Dumbarton Sheriff Court, emphasized the gravity of the situation, stating, “You were outside a school when a number of children would be passing.”
Following his conviction, it was noted that Milford had previously worked as a teacher but had resigned from his position in April. He is currently employed as a maintenance worker. As part of his sentence, Milford was placed on the sex offenders’ register, reflecting the serious nature of his offenses and the potential risk to the community. The case has left many residents in Clydebank, Govan, and Glasgow deeply concerned about safety and the conduct of individuals entrusted with the education and well-being of children.